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What questions do you have? I'm not a programmer and
am not involved in writing DQL (Documentum Query
language, similar to SQL) statements for searching for
material, but i can answer questions from a user's
POV.

--- Lindsay -dot- Doyle -at- firstunion -dot- com wrote:
> Hi all,
> I recently started working on a contract with a
> company that has decided to
> use a document-mangement tool called Documentum. My
> understanding is that
> Documentum comes as a base package that may be
> customized to meet client
> needs. Aside from playing in a test system, we have
> not started using the
> tool for the project just yet as it is still being
> tweaked to fulfill our
> requirements.
>
> Has anyone used this tool for large documentation
> projects? If so, I would
> be very interested in your assessment of the tool
> and its impact on your
> project.

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Your web site in 32 languages? Maybe not now, but sooner than you think.
Contact ForeignExchange for the FREE paper, "3 steps to successful
translation management" (http://www.fxtrans.com/3steps.html?tw).